Abstract

We extend a number of results from one-dimensional dynamics based on spectral properties of the Ruelle–Perron–Frobenius transfer operator to Anosov diffeomorphisms on compact manifolds. This allows us to develop a direct operator approach to study ergodic properties of these maps. In particular, we show that it is possible to define Banach spaces on which the transfer operator is quasi-compact. (Information on the existence of a Sinai–Ruelle–Bowen measure, its smoothness properties and statistical properties readily follow from such a result.) In dimension d = 2 we show that the transfer operator associated with smooth random perturbations of the map is close, in a proper sense, to the unperturbed transfer operator. This allows us to obtain easily very strong spectral stability results, which, in turn, imply spectral stability results for smooth deterministic perturbations as well. Finally, we are able to implement an Ulam-type finite rank approximation scheme thus reducing the study of the spectral properties of the transfer operator to a finite-dimensional problem.

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